CLEVELAND (AP)  Quarterback Matt Ryan packed his belongings http://www.authenticsatlantafalcons.com/cheap-andy-levitre-jersey , left Atlanta's subdued locker room and slowly walked down the corridor toward the team bus, pulling his wheeled luggage.He and the Falcons may have left their playoff hopes behind.Their three-game winning streak came to a screeching halt Sunday with a 28-16 loss to the Cleveland Browns, who put together one of their best all-around games in years against an Atlanta team that had seemingly turned its season around following a 1-4 start. But the Falcons (4-5) committed a costly turnover in the second half, gave up a Cleveland-record-breaking 92-yard touchdown run to Georgia native Nick Chubb, and failed to execute on a critical trip to the red zone when the game was still winnable.Afterward, Atlanta coach Dan Quinn was at a loss to explain his team's puzzling performance."I thought we had made some improvement and some progress, so it's a setback," Quinn said. "I like the fight of our guys. I know we'll come back to fight. When you miss an opportunity, whether it's a team that people on the outside say you should win or one people think the other way, I go into it and think you can get them all. When you don't get that done, for sure it stinks."It was shocking considering the Falcons were coming off a well-balanced win over Washington last week and had fought their way back into contention in the NFC South."It was disappointing," said Ryan, whose solid stats (38 of 52 for 330 yards and two touchdowns) obscured other offensive issues. "Obviously, you have to give credit to Cleveland. I thought they played really well and made a lot of good plays. We fell short and did not make enough plays when we needed to. We didn't play up to the standard that we are capable to playing."We need to do that as we move forward and get ready for next week. We have got to play better."Despite their problems, the Falcons were only down 14-10 at halftime Black Austin Hooper Jersey , and with their high-powered offense, a comeback seemed inevitable against the Browns (3-6-1), who had dropped four in a row.Atlanta got the ball to start the third quarter and got a 23-yard completion from Ryan to Julio Jones on the first play. After an 8-yard loss, Ryan connected on a 4-yard pass to wide receiver Mohamed Sanu, who fumbled after a hit by Browns cornerback T.J. Carrie.Cleveland recovered at Atlanta's 41 and quickly drove for a touchdown as rookie QB Baker Mayfield hit Duke Johnson for an 11-yard score to give the Browns a 21-10 lead.Sanu's fumble had given the momentum right back to the Browns, but while they were shaky, the Falcons still seemed OK when they pinned Cleveland at its 8 after a punt.The worst was yet to come.On second down, Chubb found a crease on Atlanta's right side, cut toward the sideline and outran several Falcons to the end zone on the longest rushing play in Cleveland history  and the longest by any rookie since 1949.As Chubb raced by, Quinn, Ryan and everyone else dressed in black and red on the Atlanta sideline could only watch helplessly as any thoughts of a comeback completely vanished.Quinn didn't want to speculate on what went wrong on the play. Suffice to say, little went right.Still, the Falcons were hanging around in the fourth quarter when a series of head-scratching plays perhaps best sized up their day.Atlanta drove to Cleveland's 6 before a short pass was followed by two runs up the middle that were stopped by the Browns short of the end zone. Then, on fourth down and inches from a TD, Ryan was inexplicably in the shotgun before he threw a pass toward third-string tight end Eric Saubert http://www.authenticsatlantafalcons.com/cheap-mohamed-sanu-jersey , who had no chance of making a catch.Ryan's choice of targets was peculiar given his other options: Jones, Sanu and tight end Alex Hooper, who caught 10 passes. Even a running play made more sense.The hard-to-understand performance and loss overshadowed a personal milestone for Jones, who reached 10,000 career yards receiving faster than any player in NFL history."It's always tough when you lose," said Jones, who had seven catches for 107 yards and one TD. "We can make up stuff here and there, but at the end of the day it's on us. I'm going to keep saying that we can play better and we can do better, but with opportunities and things like that, we have to do better. That's it. That's the bottom line. We just have to get back to work." One week of the 2018-19 season is in the books, and the Duke Blue Devils have overtaken the top spot in the AP Poll after they dismantled the then-No. 2 Kentucky Wildcats in the second game of the Champions Classic. The freshman trio of Zion Williamson, Cam Reddish, and RJ Barrett are as advertised as they are all averaging over 23 points per game so far this season. Kentucky fell to No. 10 after the loss. The Kansas Jayhawks dropped one spot to No. 2, despite picking up a convincing win over then-No. 10 Michigan State (now No. 11) in the first game of the Champions Classic. Gonzaga remained at No. 3, Virginia climbed one spot to No. 4 Atlanta Falcons Womens T-Shirt , and Tennessee jumped into the No. 5 to round out the top five teams. West Virginia fell out of the rankings after losing to Buffalo, which jumped into the Top 25 at No. 25. The only other team to drop out of the poll was Washington after losing to Auburn. Marquette entered the polls at No. 24.The ACC went 25-0 over the first week of the season and continue to lead all conferences with seven teams ranked in the top 25. The SEC is second with five teams, and both the Big Ten and Big-12 each have three teams. Check out the full poll below: AP Poll - Week 2RankTeamConferenceRecordPrevious WeekRankTeamConferenceRecordPrevious WeekOthers receiving votes:West Virginia 145, Indiana 131, Nebraska 41, Wisconsin 32, Washington 29, Maryland 28, Notre Dame 24, Miami 16, Ohio St. 14, Alabama 11, Iowa St. 9, Florida 9, Louisville 8 Atlanta Falcons Hats , Texas 6, Texas Tech 5, Arizona St 4, Butler 4, Vanderbilt 4, Loyola of Chicago 3, Arizona 2, St. Johns 2, Marshall 2, Xavier 2, Penn 1, Furman 1, Davidson 1, S Illinois 1.